Obama Approves Deployment Of Additional 250 Troops To Syria

U.S President Barack Obama speaks at the Hannover Messe, the world's largest industrial technology trade fair, in Hannover, northern Germany, Monday April 25, 2016. Obama is on a two-day official visit to Germany. (A... U.S President Barack Obama speaks at the Hannover Messe, the world's largest industrial technology trade fair, in Hannover, northern Germany, Monday April 25, 2016. Obama is on a two-day official visit to Germany. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster) MORE LESS

HANNOVER, Germany (AP) — President Barack Obama on Monday announced the deployment to Syria of an additional 250 U.S. special operations forces to assist local troops who are trying to dislodge Islamic State extremists, significantly broadening the American presence in the war-torn country.

The move will bring the number of personnel to roughly 300, up from about 50 special operations forces currently in Syria.

Obama revealed his decision a week after Defense Secretary Ash Carter announced that more than 200 U.S. troops soon will be headed to Iraq, where local forces are also battling Islamic State militants who control areas of that country.

He said the newest insertion of U.S. forces will not be in combat roles.

“They’re not going to be leading the fight on the ground, but they will be essential in providing the training and assisting local forces,” Obama said during a speech in Hannover, Germany, that capped a weeklong trip that also took him to Saudi Arabia and Great Britain.

IS was a focus of his private talks with his counterparts in all three stops.

Senior U.S. officials have been touting the success of the forces in Syria, including their ability to generate critical intelligence that gives the U.S.-led coalition against IS a better view of happenings on the ground, such as efforts to target insurgents.

Ben Rhodes, Obama’s deputy national security adviser, said the initial 50-person team in Syria has been effective at helping the local forces.

“We want to accelerate that progress,” through the commitment of additional forces, Rhodes said.

Obama said that U.S.- European collaboration must extend to the threat posed by the Islamic State. And as he announced the U.S.’s deeper involvement, he urged this continent to step up, too.

Obama said that in a meeting later with the leaders of Great Britain, Germany, France and Italy, he would ask those nations to step up their contribution to the air campaign and to the training of local forces. He said he would be seeking more economic aid to rebuild parts of Iraq the U.S.-led coalition has recaptured from IS.

“Europe and NATO can still do more,” he said. “We need to do everything in our power to stop them.”

Obama discussed his troop decision briefly during a broader speech on U.S.-European relations and the importance to the world of continued European unity.Obama urged Europe’s leaders to pay attention to income inequality, which he said creates wedges among populations, and other issues including education for young people and equal pay for equal work for women.

“If we do not solve these problems, we start seeing those who would try to exploit these fears and frustrations and channel them in a destructive way,”Obama said, decrying an “us-versus-them” mentality that breeds animosity toward immigrants, Muslims and others.

“This is a defining moment and what happens on this continent has consequences for people around the globe,” Obama said. “If a unified, peaceful, liberal, pluralistic, free-market Europe begins to doubt itself, begins to question the progress that’s been made over the last several decades, then we can’t expect the progress that is just now taking hold in many places around the world will continue.”

The president’s appeal for Europe to stick together came days after he made a forceful argument while in London against Great Britain exiting the European Union, a 28-nation alliance. The possibility of Britain leaving the EU in a June referendum, along with the regional terrorist threat and tensions over the Syriarefugee crisis, has raised questions about the strength of European unity.

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Superville reported from Aerzen, Germany.

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  1. But, but, but … how is that possible? Hillary the Warmonger isn’t in the administration anymore, so how could they be doing war things? Hillary the Warmonger was 100% to blame for Iraq, ISIL, Libya, Syria and everything else kerflunked in the world!

    It couldn’t be that she was just an advisor in the Obama administration, and Obama was the one making the decisions in his own administration? Nah, it’s all Hillary.

  2. Obama - such a good Republican tool.

    And Hillary and Bill give him a standing ovation for the mission creep in Syria with no congressional approval (as required by the US Constitution).

    Germany is stepping up finally and doing what is needed for the Syrian people…instead of Syrians having to flee their nation and trying to resettle in strange and different cultures all around the world, Merkel’s administration has decided to establish safe zones with humanitarian aid for the displaced Syrian refugees in Syria. This is what the world needs to get behind (instead of more and more bombs) and once the civil war is resolved, the Syrians will want to return to their homeland…Vs living in the slums of big cities in Europe and the US.

  3. Avatar for darcy darcy says:

    Nah, it’s Obama late to the decision making process as usual. Let’s see… Marines back in Iraq, still bombing in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Yemen, Somalia, Libya and now Syria.

    Countries bombed: Obama 7, Bush 4.
    Obama: Twice as many strikes on Muslim countries
    Obama: 3X more use than Bush of Special Forces

    That’s our Nobel Prize winner anti-war president! You go Obama!

    But this will create problems for Hillary. I mean, armed and ready, full of authority but no countries left to bomb! What’s a girl to do?

  4. Boo hisss, make pulling the us out of that area of the country the last great thing you do Obama…please?

  5. And if we only give peeeace a channnce everyone will be full of joy and love for thy neighbor!

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